Straight as a rail

Factual:1 : of or relating to facts 2 : restricted to or based on fact

You can be "straight as a rail" in thoughts. Meaning your brain doesn't waver. Your thought process is clear, and if searching for an answer or topic ... You will get to the point.

Great memory along with a fact driven logic. You may enjoy debating and serious conversations. You are stubborn and wont get off kilter when making points. Always points made with references and your assurance that your not making things up as you go, you are the real deal!

"You've the BEST brains of the bunch!"

Yes, if this were a TEST on mental capacity, you would pass with flying colors. You deserve something for being smart,
So for your effort and time I give you my thanks ...
Heck you took my TEST, so you rightfully deserve at least a ...
Your Train of Thought:

As the name of this category suggest, you are a straight thinking person. Not easily distracted or put off thought. If a thought process were a train yours would be a super train. You are clear and persistent in thought and communicating those thoughts.

You would make an excellent CEO or corporate boss. Any position that relies on making fast decisions with no second guessing. You have a leader mentality!

"DEEP" thoughts on thoughts

The entire "space" of thought, conscious, subconscious and unconscious, dissolves and reunites with the effortless flow of nature. The movement of thought becomes its meaning. Because that movement is part of the "world wave," every thought has the same meaning which is the ALL-meaning. Put in more tangible terms, the massage of the thought becomes its message.

Obviously, one will abide in such a state only for certain durations, at certain times, for certain purposes (such as experiencing oneness, purification, deep rest). That is because in this state, thought has become vibrating contour without content. But as human beings, we also need to be able to respond to content, i.e. to think clearly about specific issues, effectively solve problems, skillfully consider situations. The ability to think empty thought and the ability to think clearly about issues mutually potentate each other. Appreciating this fact is one of the marks of spiritual maturity.

The dissolving of thought back into the effortless flow of nature could be described as the beginning of a complete experience of ordinary mind.

Despite the countless number of thought-moments which occur in the life span of a human being, there are altogether only one hundred and twenty-one different states of consciousness, each accompanied by its own specific attributes and functions. Some of these are active, in that they produce a result either skillful or unskillful; some are passive, or resultant, in that they are states of mind which are the product of earlier active mental tendencies, but which do not in themselves create further states of mind. So, if there has been an unskillful thought-moment rooted in aversion there will almost certainly be an unpleasant state of mind as a result of this some time in the future - this state of mind, however, will not in itself create further states of mind, though its occurrence may make it likely that active thought-moments rooted in aversion may arise in response to its unpleasantness. The other kinds of consciousness are functional, in that they operate outside the sphere of skillful and unskillful cause-and-effect. In everyday life, for instance, they are the thought-moments concerned with directing attention to the five senses or to mental states. While they are technically outside the world of cause-and-effect, they are extremely important in the tendencies of moment by moment consciousness, as it is these which direct the mind either inwards or outwards.

The kinds of consciousness are functional, in that they operate outside the sphere of skillful and unskillful cause-and-effect. In everyday life, for instance, they are the thought-moments concerned with directing attention to the five senses or to mental states. While they are technically outside the world of cause-and-effect, they are extremely important in the tendencies of moment by moment consciousness, as it is these which direct the mind either inwards or outwards.